Hi,
First off I'd like to thank all those who will be helping me through my dilema and provide my current setup:
video server / smart bit (used for testing - outputs multicast streams)
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cisco 2900 (switch) --> multicast flooded to encapsulator
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encapsulator --> converted into dvb packets
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modulator
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sat dish (upconverting)
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Satellite (specific transponder)
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sat dish (downconverting)
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Satellite Receivers (4 of them - outputs multicast back on another LAN)
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cisco 4948 (Layer 3 Switch)
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client's requesting multicast (Smartbits used again for testing - smartbits sending igmp join request to all multicast addresses)
Description of what i'm trying to accomplish:
I need to send a video/audio feed from one province to another via satellite where client's will be using igmp to request the feeds.
Broken down steps
-smartbit outputs multicast test stream (230.0.0.1, 230.0.0.2, 230.0.0.3, 230.0.0.4)
-stream is flooded onto 2900 switch which the encapsulator is listening
-encapsulator converts ip packets into dvb packets which are then modulated into a specific frequency to my upconverter which simulates my satellite connection.
-sat receivers receive the packets via sat0 interface and outputs the traffic to the cisco 4948.
-client's send igmp join requests to get the video stream but for now i use the smartbit controller to do this.
I have not implemented ip pim nor cgmp for controlling multicast. (when i try i get the same results)
Description of the problem:
I can get the multicast traffic through the satellite connection but my smart bits is detecting a lot of out of sequence packets. I need to find a way to reduce the amount of out of sequence packets but I cannot figure out what's the cause. When I only output one multicast stream through the smart bits, the receiving end has no problems. (1 or 2 out of sequence packets which is normal from what i've been told). The minute I add more streams, I have a serious issue with out of sequence packets.
My co-worker hates cisco and blames the switch. To prove to me that he was right, he took a linksys 24 port switch (igmp passthrough enable) and replaced the 4948 with it. Low and behold, 4 streams with hardly any out of sequence packets. So the issue has been confirmed, it's 4948 switch.
Anyone know what needs to be enable on the 4948 to solve my problem? I'm CCNP certified with a huge background in networking. I've read tones of documentation on multicasting with cisco but nothing regarding the problem i'm facing. Plz I need to get this setup working without using a linksys 24 port switch ASAP.
Hope to hear from someone,
Evan
PS. IF you need more info ask for it or you can e-mail me directly at mamosere@hotmail.com.
First off I'd like to thank all those who will be helping me through my dilema and provide my current setup:
video server / smart bit (used for testing - outputs multicast streams)
|
cisco 2900 (switch) --> multicast flooded to encapsulator
|
encapsulator --> converted into dvb packets
|
modulator
|
sat dish (upconverting)
|
Satellite (specific transponder)
|
sat dish (downconverting)
|
Satellite Receivers (4 of them - outputs multicast back on another LAN)
||||
cisco 4948 (Layer 3 Switch)
|
client's requesting multicast (Smartbits used again for testing - smartbits sending igmp join request to all multicast addresses)
Description of what i'm trying to accomplish:
I need to send a video/audio feed from one province to another via satellite where client's will be using igmp to request the feeds.
Broken down steps
-smartbit outputs multicast test stream (230.0.0.1, 230.0.0.2, 230.0.0.3, 230.0.0.4)
-stream is flooded onto 2900 switch which the encapsulator is listening
-encapsulator converts ip packets into dvb packets which are then modulated into a specific frequency to my upconverter which simulates my satellite connection.
-sat receivers receive the packets via sat0 interface and outputs the traffic to the cisco 4948.
-client's send igmp join requests to get the video stream but for now i use the smartbit controller to do this.
I have not implemented ip pim nor cgmp for controlling multicast. (when i try i get the same results)
Description of the problem:
I can get the multicast traffic through the satellite connection but my smart bits is detecting a lot of out of sequence packets. I need to find a way to reduce the amount of out of sequence packets but I cannot figure out what's the cause. When I only output one multicast stream through the smart bits, the receiving end has no problems. (1 or 2 out of sequence packets which is normal from what i've been told). The minute I add more streams, I have a serious issue with out of sequence packets.
My co-worker hates cisco and blames the switch. To prove to me that he was right, he took a linksys 24 port switch (igmp passthrough enable) and replaced the 4948 with it. Low and behold, 4 streams with hardly any out of sequence packets. So the issue has been confirmed, it's 4948 switch.
Anyone know what needs to be enable on the 4948 to solve my problem? I'm CCNP certified with a huge background in networking. I've read tones of documentation on multicasting with cisco but nothing regarding the problem i'm facing. Plz I need to get this setup working without using a linksys 24 port switch ASAP.
Hope to hear from someone,
Evan
PS. IF you need more info ask for it or you can e-mail me directly at mamosere@hotmail.com.